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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 29, 1982, p. 9

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v- j sixteen year old candy brown of goodwood and 14yearold brad jeffries of rr 1 claremont were recipients of the lynn jackson memorial trophy at a seasonend awards ceremony in the goodwood park don jackson lynns father made the pre sentation the trophy goes to the most sportsmanlike players in the goodwood softball association jim thomas share lynn jackson award honor ball players goodwood a 16 year old pitcher with goodwood bantam house league and a 14 year old first baseman with goodwood peewee allstars were honored sept 22 at an awards ceremony in the goodwood community park candy brown of goodwood and brad jeffries rr 1 claremont were named the ssocjations most sportman- likerplayersvthey were pre sented withuke lynn jackson memorial trophy by don- jackson candy has been the recipient of a most valuable player award the past two years and the most sportsmanlike award in 1980 shesa grade llstudent at uxbridge secondaryschobl brad was anominee for the the most sportsmanlike award in 81 hes a student in grade 9 at uxbridge secondary school in addition to candy and brad other nominees this year stewart todd har bison jessica lauterbach heidi todd trevorstewart and brian koogje named outstanding coach in the goodwood- minor softball association was wayne hum phrey mr humphrey led his novice tball team through the entire season without a defeat he was highly respected by the players and theirparents individual awards were pre sented to the following tball novicethe entire team t- ball advancedaaryn sheehan and bobby ferguson most valuable mite boys- kevin rowher most valuabl es brad miller most im- proved squirt girlslori vincent and shauna arthurs most improved squirt boyscoryaihgcr most valuable dan humphries most improved novice girlsheidi todd most valuable penny robinson most improved peewee boystodd harrison most sportsmanlike darren meyer most improved peewee allstarjasoii canavan and marty brown most valuable bantam girls house league- candy brown most valuable brenda buchanan most improved bantam boysbrian koogje most sportsmanlike derek claus- sen most valuable pickering mayor in pickering it comes as no surprise that pickering mayor jack anderson will seek reelection nov 8 while confirming his inten tions two weeks ago mayor anderson made it official monday hes held the position since june 1977 anderson points to the soon- tobecompleted town recrea- complex serviced indust rial sites proposed expansion of sheridan mall and construc tion of a new loblaws store at hwy 2 and liverpool road as visible signs of progress sta bility and promise uxbridge are there problems in the township of uxbridge i wouldnt be running if i thought everything was hunky dory says dr morley pitts who will be opposing mayor bill ballinger in the nov 8 election the strapping sixfooter who towers over his opponent physi cally anyway feels that the administration just doesnt pay enough attention to de tail a road sign showing stouff- ville to be 21 kilometres away has been on a tilt for months the prospective mayor says an overt example of the sloppi- ness around other indications he says are uncut boulevards poorly- laid driveways inadequate puff the question durham region a cigarettesmoking school teacher says teachers will not preach to students about the potential dangers of the habit lloyd white health and physical education program consultant for the board said that although the board is pre senting a health program deal ing with such topics preaching wouldnt do a bit of good we are trying to teach kids that they have to decide if they want to smoke he said white said that adults pa rents and teachers didnt con sciously help children make de cisions by not praising them for good habits they often de veloped bad ones such as smoking positive attitudes and activi ties however helped them withstand peer pressure and other influences in making a de cision in thc we hope to be ableto teach students to say no and be con fident with their decision white said he said the reason why he smokes himself is to combat a weight problem another topic in the health program includes child abuse buildings in the animal control centre and no proper run for the dogs the town needs someone who can manage pitts says somebody who can listen get things done anyone can learn to conduct a meeting in one night im a student he con tinued it wont be difficult to learn ive consulted with several mayors and politi cians im fairly familiar with what the job entails and that job pitts says is to be able to be a catalyst for action i like to feel im being productive being mayor would give me greater parameters pitts said he likened the job to dr morley pitts that of a corporation as a for- mer president of two corpora tiohs real estate and invest- ment management he felt qualified for the role among the things the first- time candidate for public office would like to see if elected are a solid downtown core in which the smalltown atmosphere would be retained the strength of a small town is its main street with its quaintness thats- what attracts people to shop pitts says 4 hed like to see some sort of direction for the youth of the community if we dont get them involved were in- trouble development of a master plan to attract business pitts said his own inquiries in that department showed there was interest and rotating council meetings in such places as goodwood and zephyr were among his other aims a former physical education teacher pitts is now a doctor of chiropractic medicine with off ices in both uxbridge and unionville he has twice been honored by police for his help in bringing about arrests in cri minal actions the bachelor doctor is a brother of rev craig pittsi of stouffville pentcostal church cheers for planning board uxbridge township plan ning board got a quick- pat on the back after it handed out a quick decision of approval for a warehouse to an applicant at a recent meeting thanking the board- forits enthusiasm j the mayor-inpar- ticular- dan farquharson spokesman for sterlihgair- craft concession 4 a distribu tor of small parts for aircraft companies said this council does more than talk about bringing industry to town it does something about it farquaharson had asked the board for permission to acquire a warehouse from nearby lado musict to give the company additional storage room he said that 12 to 14 people would be employed any future ex pansion after that would beini the office area he said board chairman sandy ewen said the application con- formed to the official plan its just a matter of us passing the bylaw he added mayor bill ballinger then promptly recommended approval of the bylaw for the next committee meeting skin disease vietim honie new beginning the jack todd memorial trophy for out standing coach ofthe season was presented to wayne humphrey right of the goodwood novice tball team by brian plewcs of the goodwood lions club jim thomas young plowmen selected to compete the best durham region two young plowmen will repre sent the region of durham atthe international near london ivan bacon rr 3 uxbridge and daryl snod- den rr 4 sunderland were selected for inter- branch competition follow ing the ramamara match sept 13 at rr 6 orillia to qualify team members must range in age from 15 to 19 years chosen queen of the furrow for 198283 was lorry lloyd of cannington judges wereken brown of richmond hill and bill tho mas cooks town a total of 42 lands were plowed by twentysix contes tants results follow class 1eugene timbers cannington wm gorrill oakwood class 2- bernadette recker lindsa- y ron kennedy little bri tain class 4rodney king stouffville jan king stouff ville class 5keith robin son cookstown gregg tim- bers uxbridge class 6- don dunkeld zephyr hugh baird sunderland class 7- lorry lloyd cannington class 8herb jarvis agin- court bob campsall osha- wa class 9bruce cowan oakwood daryl snodden sunderland class 10- rodney king stouffville ron kennedy little britain class 11ken ferguson stouffville lome britton claremont horse show best team and equipment- eugene timbers canning ton wm gorrill oakwood in the class for mayors and reeves charles smith depu tyreeve of rama was the winner with mayor allan mcphail of brock the run- nerup other participants weremayor bill ballinger of uxbridge and councillor allan byers of mara by jim thomas claremont a new be ginning isthe way carol rowe describes her outlook on life it was not always so in fact for carol the last two years have been hell on earth darkness turned to light when this 26yearold mother of two visited a skin specialist by the name of pavel kozak in west germany that was back in july on aug 26 seven weeks later she returned home a new person after only 1 4 weeks my skin started to clear she said now only a trace of the malady remains except for an intake of vita- mins treatment was entirely external carol explained- proper diet was given top prior ity only natural foods were prescribed now bubbling with joy carol recalls the way it was it reached a point where she wouldnt go outside the house it presented problems for her husband and children too im a hundred per cent bet ter she says but it was a long haul due to the fact the skin dis order can flare up again carol is adhering to all the rules as prescribed by kozak a gradu ate biochemist its comforting to know too that hes only a phone call away howevercarbl would prefer that herelocate in toronto it would be a lot cheaper than going to germany she says carols the first toadmit she couldnt have made the trip if it hadnt been for the help of many people more than 12000 was raised a portion of it by the claremont lions and lioness clubs and the claremont le gion and legion ladies auxili ary says carol on behalf of my family and myself i extend my deepest appreciation to all those involved in fundraising activities thanks to your kind ness and generosity i was able to take treatments that have proved successful would freeze durham trustees wages durham re gion a resolution calling for a freeze on salaries for trustees of durhanvbpard of education was to be considered by the board this week trustee brian ken nedy said salaries should stay at 7200 for at least one more year the board chairman gets 10800 annually we cant afford to take raises the tax payers will get nailed- kennedy said he said that in order to make the job full time it would have to pay between 25000 and 30000 carol rowe- mother of two can smile again following her almost total recovery from a skin infection that prompted her to seek treatment v at a clinic in west germany over 12000 was raised to subsidize the cost jim thomas v

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